It's an ongoing thorn in our collective side. The ongoing festival of confusion that is driving us all to varying shades of madness: Managing our passwords.
David Meagher says "the thing about social media is often people hide behind the anonymity of it...[they] say and do things they wouldn't in normal life."
Shop local if you can. But, if you do shop with say, Amazon, for example, it's a good idea to get a few pro-tips from those who have studied these things.
There seems to be an online service for anything now. Need a lift? We got Uber. Can't find a mate? Type in whateverlove.com. Tired of going out by yourself? You can now rent someone to be your friend for the evening.
We do more online everyday, and that means--passwords. Meanwhile, headlines tell us about new leaks and password hacks every week. Yikes! Google wants to help.
I am an online dater, and I will probably remain one even though it drives me crazy.
I caught up with an old friend last week and she asked if there was anyone special in my life now. I said, "Oh, there are three or four. But there are always three or four." And then I realized how stupid that sounded.
Here's the nitty gritty on why I think online dating has ruined my dating life. Ma